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    The word zero came into the English language via French zéro from the Italian zero, a contraction of the Venetian zevero form of Italian zefiro via ṣafira or ṣifr. [1] In pre-Islamic time the word ṣifr (Arabic صفر) had the meaning "empty". [2] Sifr evolved to mean zero when it was used to translate śūnya (Sanskrit: शून्य ...

  3. Names for the number 0 in English - Wikipedia

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    The shift in meaning from "zero stakes" to "zero score" is not an enormous conceptual leap, and the first recorded usage of the word "love" to mean "no score" is by Hoyle in 1742. [37] In recent years, a set won 6-0 ("six-love") has been described as a bagel, again a reference to the

  4. Slashed zero - Wikipedia

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    The dotted or slashed zero 0̷ is a representation of the Arabic digit "0" (zero) with a slash or a dot through it. This variant zero glyph is often used to distinguish the digit "zero" ("0") from the Latin script letter " O " anywhere that the distinction needs emphasis, particularly in encoding systems, scientific and engineering applications ...

  5. Names for the number 0 - Wikipedia

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    The character 零 (pinyin: líng) means "zero" in Chinese, although 〇 is also common. Etymologically 零 is an onomatopoeic word for "light rain". The upper part of the character is 雨, meaning "rain", and the lower part is 令 (lìng), for the sound. [1] Czech: nula Dutch: nul /nyl/ English: zero: There are many other names: French: zéro ...

  6. Signed zero - Wikipedia

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    Signed zero is zero with an associated sign.In ordinary arithmetic, the number 0 does not have a sign, so that −0, +0 and 0 are equivalent. However, in computing, some number representations allow for the existence of two zeros, often denoted by −0 (negative zero) and +0 (positive zero), regarded as equal by the numerical comparison operations but with possible different behaviors in ...

  7. National parks commit to net-zero emissions: What that means ...

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    What does net zero mean for national parks? The National Park Service aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2032 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2045 across its "buildings, ...

  8. Net-zero emissions - Wikipedia

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    The net-zero target date for non-CO 2 emissions is later partly because modellers assume that some of these emissions such as methane from farming are harder to phase out. [22] Emissions of short-lived gases such as methane do not accumulate in the climate system in the same way that CO 2 does. Therefore there is no need to reduce them to zero ...

  9. What is the Paris climate agreement and why does 1.5C ... - AOL

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    Why does keeping global warming to 1.5C matter? Scientists say that every 0.1C of temperature increase brings with it greater risks for the planet - longer heatwaves, more intense storms and ...